Kenyon breach

A 54-year-old male was arrested. Facing two counts of failing to comply with conditions imposed earlier, the accused was held in custody pending a bail appearance at Cornwall court.

Domestic disturbance on Dundas Street, South Glengarry

SOUTH GLENGARRY — A 24-year-old woman will answer to charges of Mischief under $5,000 and being Unlawfully in a Dwelling Housing after she allegedly entered and damaged her ex-spouse’s home in South Glengarry.

SD&G OPP officers arrested the accused after responding to the Dundas Street address at 9:50 p.m. on March 31.

She was released to appear April 24 in Cornwall court.

South Dundas super speeders

SD&G — Two speeders travelling Highway 31 in South Dundas ran afoul Ontario’s “stunt driving” law by exceeding the posted limit by more than 50 km/h.

SD&G OPP officers consequently impounded the motorists’ vehicles and seized their drivers’ permits for seven days. The on-the-spot measures apply in addition to costly stunt-driving penalties likely to be meted out in court later.

Both drivers were travelling at slightly more than 130 km/h on the county road with a posted limit 80 km/h, according to police. The first, a 34-year-old man from Ottawa, was doing 131 km/h when police pulled him over at 1:34 p.m. on March 30. The other motorist was stopped at 9:43 p.m. the following day: The 61-year-old Mono, Ontario, woman’s speed was measured at 132 km/h.

Two more South Dundas super speeders were brought to a halt in the same period, within the 100 km/h zone on Highway 401. They included:

• A 52-year-old man from Brampton, Ontario, clocked at 160 km/h on March 30;

• A 32-year-old Saint-Lambert, Quebec, man, clocked at 161 km/h on March 31.

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